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NH seeks to dismiss youth center abuse lawsuit
A plaintiff, who does not want to be identified, is interviewed regarding a class-action lawsuit accusing the State of New Hampshire of covering up decades of sexual, physical and emotional abuse at its youth detention center, poses at his lawyer s office, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Portsmouth, N.H. The lawsuit against the state now spans six decades, with 150 staffers accused of physically or sexually abusing 230 children. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Modified: 3/15/2021 10:10:52 PM
A judge will hear arguments next week on whether to dismiss a lawsuit alleging decades of abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center. Meanwhile, Gov. Chris Sununu appears to be distancing himself from the state’s strategy in the civil case.
Hearing set on effort to dismiss youth centre abuse lawsuit
by Holly Ramer, The Associated Press
Posted Mar 15, 2021 10:04 am EDT
Last Updated Mar 15, 2021 at 10:14 am EDT
A plaintiff, who does not want to be identified, is interviewed regarding a class-action lawsuit accusing the State of New Hampshire of covering up decades of sexual, physical and emotional abuse at its youth detention center, poses at his lawyer s office, Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, in Portsmouth, N.H. The lawsuit against the state now spans six decades, with 150 staffers accused of physically or sexually abusing 230 children. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
CONCORD, N.H. A judge will hear arguments next week on whether to dismiss a lawsuit alleging decades of abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention centre. Meanwhile, Gov. Chris Sununu appears to be distancing himself from the state’s strategy in the civil case.
A judge will hear arguments next week on whether to dismiss a lawsuit alleging decades of abuse at New Hampshire’s youth detention center. Meanwhile, Gov. Chris Sununu appears to be distancing himself from the state’s strategy in the civil case.The.